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1990 110TD CSW (19J engine)

It's full of leaks!!

Or is it just very good at marking it's territory!

It has a permanent leak around the bottom of the dipstick tube.

Then it was the clutch slave cylinder (sorted).

Closely followed (about a week later!) by the clutch master cylinder
dripping oil inside, down the pedal and onto the footwell (repair kit
please Richard?)

Now I have a lot of fluid that seems to be coming from the bottom of the
steering box pinion. So it looks like there is a leak around that
shaft. Am I likely to be correct in thinking its a seal gone, is there
anything else it can be?

If it is the seal, is it repairable, or is it a steering box replacement?

Cheers

Peter
 
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puffernutter <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1990 110TD CSW (19J engine)
>
> It's full of leaks!!
>
> Or is it just very good at marking it's territory!
>
> It has a permanent leak around the bottom of the dipstick tube.
>
> Then it was the clutch slave cylinder (sorted).
>
> Closely followed (about a week later!) by the clutch master cylinder
> dripping oil inside, down the pedal and onto the footwell (repair kit
> please Richard?)


On its way.

>
> Now I have a lot of fluid that seems to be coming from the bottom of the
> steering box pinion. So it looks like there is a leak around that
> shaft. Am I likely to be correct in thinking its a seal gone, is there
> anything else it can be?
>
> If it is the seal, is it repairable, or is it a steering box replacement?
>


Usually the seal on the bottom of the sector (output) shaft cuts a
groove in the shaft, so replacing the seal is often just a temporary
fix. It you are lucky and the shaft is ok then a seal will be fine
(make sure it's a blue one), otherwise a recon unit it the best
option.

> Cheers
>
> Peter


Richard

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beamendsltd wrote:
> In message <[email protected]>
> puffernutter <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Closely followed (about a week later!) by the clutch master cylinder
> > dripping oil inside, down the pedal and onto the footwell (repair kit
> > please Richard?)

>
> On its way.
>


Thanks.


>
> Usually the seal on the bottom of the sector (output) shaft cuts a
> groove in the shaft, so replacing the seal is often just a temporary
> fix. It you are lucky and the shaft is ok then a seal will be fine
> (make sure it's a blue one), otherwise a recon unit it the best
> option.
>


Part number and price please Richard.

Thanks

Peter


> > Cheers
> >
> > Peter

>
> Richard
>
> --
> www.beamends-lrspares.co.uk [email protected]
> Running a business in a Microsoft free environment - it can be done
> Powered by Risc-OS - you won't get a virus from us!!
> Boycott the Yorkshire Dales - No Play, No Pay


 
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